skirto-povdh" , ou, oJ , ( skirtavw, pouv" ) spring-footed, Anth.
Skivrto"
Skivrto" , oJ , ( skirtavw ) Leaper, name of a Satyr, Anth.
skirtw`en
skirtw`en , 3 pl. opt. of skirtavw .
Skivrwn
Skivrwn »i<Eth>1/4, wno", oJ , the wind which blew from the Scironian rocks in the Isthmus, Strab.
II. a robber who haunted the rocks between Attica and Megara, killed by Theseus, Xen. ; Skeivrwno" ajktaiv the coast near these rocks, Eur. ; the adjacent sea was Skirwniko;n oi\dma qalavssh" Simon. in Anth. ; the rocks themselves Skirwnivde" pevtrai Eur .; Skirwni;" oJdov" the road from Athens to Megara, Hdt.
Skivtaloi
Skivta<Eth>loi »iØ1/4, oiJ , invoked as the powers of impudence, Ar. (Deriv. unknown.)
skiwvdh"
ski-wvdh" , e" , contr. from skio-eivdh" , shady, Eur.
sklhragwgevw
sklhra±gwgevw , f. hvsw , ( ajgwghv ) to bring up hardy, Luc.
sklhrokardiva
sklhro-kardiva , hJ , hardness of heart, N.T.
sklhrov"
sklhrov" , av, ovn , ( skevllw ) hard, Lat. durus , Theogn ., Aesch. , etc.
2.
of sound,
hard, harsh, crashing,
Lat.
aridus
,
Hes
.,
Hdt.
3.
hard, stiff, unyielding,
Lat.
rigidus
,
Ar
.,
Xen.
:of boys who look old for their age,
stiff, sturdy,
Plut.
,
Luc.
II.
metaph.
of things,
hard, austere, severe,
Soph
.,
Eur.
;
sklhra; malqakw`" levgwn
Soph.
III.
Adv
.,
sklhrw`" kaqh`sqai
, i.e.
on a hard seat,
Ar.
Hence
sklhrovth"
sklhrovth"
sklhrovth" , hto", hJ , hardness, Plat.
II. of persons, hardness, harshness, austerity, Id.
sklhrotravchlo"
sklhro-travchlo" , on , stiffnecked, N.T.
sklhruvnw
sklhruvnw »u<Eth>1/4 , f. uØnw` , ( sklhrov" ) to harden: metaph. to harden the heart, N.T.
sklhfrov"
sklhfrov" , av, ovn , ( skevllw ) slender, slight, thin, Plat.